Review of Max (2002) by Lindsay T — 03 Feb 2008
With dark wit, this semi-historical take on Hitler's days as an artist provides a unique portrayal of the difficult times Germans faced after World War I that made them susceptible to the sophistry that became Hitler's "kitsch.
" As Max Rothman, Cusack struggles to impress upon Noah Taylor's Hitler the meaning of hard work and digging in deep as the source of true art - the exact opposite of the "feel-good" nationalism that Hitler propagated.
This review of Max (2002) was written by Lindsay T on 03 Feb 2008.
Max has generally received positive reviews.
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